Reconstruction Services for Murfreesboro Homeowners After Property Damage
When a fire, flood, or severe storm leaves your home structurally compromised, getting it back to livable condition takes more than patching things up. Murfreesboro homeowners need a licensed contractor who can manage the full scope of a rebuild, from framing and drywall to flooring, roofing, and finishing work.
CAMCO Construction & Restoration has helped families across Murfreesboro, LaVergne, and the greater Rutherford County area recover from serious property damage. Our team handles everything from insurance documentation to final inspections, so you have one reliable point of contact through the entire process. If you need reconstruction services after a covered loss, we are ready to help.
What’s Included in Our Reconstruction Services
Hiring CAMCO means you get a complete rebuild solution, not just patchwork repairs. We coordinate every trade involved in restoring your Murfreesboro property, managing timelines, subcontractors, and material selection so the project moves forward without unnecessary delays.
Structural Framing and Repairs for Murfreesboro Homes
Many older homes in Murfreesboro, particularly those near the historic downtown corridor and established neighborhoods like Blackman and Breckenridge, have framing and structural components that require careful matching during a rebuild. Our crew repairs or replaces load-bearing walls, floor joists, roof trusses, and other structural elements to current building codes. We also coordinate required inspections with Rutherford County building officials throughout the process.
Interior Restoration Including Drywall, Flooring, and Finishes
Once the structure is sound, our team restores the interior of your Murfreesboro home with drywall installation, insulation, painting, trim work, and flooring. We match materials as closely as possible to what was there before, so the rebuilt areas blend naturally with the rest of your home. For properties with significant damage, we can also assist with design selections if you want to update certain areas during the rebuild.
Roofing, Siding, and Exterior Reconstruction
Storm damage in Murfreesboro frequently affects roofing and exterior cladding, especially during the severe weather that moves through Middle Tennessee each spring and fall. CAMCO provides roofing services as part of a full exterior reconstruction, including shingle replacement, decking repairs, fascia, soffits, and siding. The finished result is a home that is weathertight, structurally sound, and visually consistent from the outside.
Contact CAMCO today to discuss your project and get a detailed estimate for your Murfreesboro property.
When Do Murfreesboro Homeowners Need Reconstruction Services?
Reconstruction becomes necessary when damage goes beyond what cosmetic repairs or mitigation can address. Murfreesboro properties face a range of threats year-round, and some events cause structural harm that requires a licensed contractor to properly resolve.
After Water or Flood Damage in Murfreesboro Neighborhoods
Murfreesboro sits near Stones River and has experienced significant flooding events that left homes in Riverdale, Blackman, and other low-lying areas with subfloor rot, wall damage, and compromised framing. Once water damage mitigation and mold remediation are complete, reconstruction is often necessary to restore the home to safe, livable condition. Delaying that work allows secondary damage to worsen and can create health risks for your family.
Following Fire or Smoke Damage
House fires in Murfreesboro often leave behind structural damage that looks manageable on the surface but runs deeper into wall cavities, attic spaces, and subflooring. Fire and smoke damage restoration addresses the remediation side, but rebuilding the affected areas requires a full reconstruction scope. Charred framing, smoke-saturated insulation, and heat-damaged electrical systems all need to be removed and replaced by licensed professionals before the space is safe again.
Storm Damage from Severe Middle Tennessee Weather
Middle Tennessee sees its share of tornadoes, high winds, and heavy hail, and Murfreesboro properties are no exception. Storms can tear off sections of roofing, push in walls, and leave structural gaps that compromise the integrity of the entire building. Homeowners who attempt to cover damage with tarps or temporary patches without addressing the underlying structure are setting themselves up for far more expensive repairs later.
If you are dealing with any of these situations, acting quickly limits further damage and keeps your insurance claim on track.
Our Process for Reconstruction Services in Murfreesboro
Schedule Your On-Site Consultation
Call CAMCO to arrange a visit to your Murfreesboro property at a time that works for you. Our project manager will walk through the damaged areas, take notes, and listen to your concerns before making any recommendations. There is no cost for the initial consultation and no pressure to commit on the spot.
Assess the Damage and Build a Detailed Scope
We conduct a thorough inspection of all affected areas, documenting structural, mechanical, and cosmetic damage in detail. This scope of work forms the basis of your project estimate and is formatted to align with insurance carrier requirements when a claim is involved. Murfreesboro homeowners find this documentation step critical for getting claims approved accurately and on time.
Execute the Rebuild with Licensed Trades
Our crew begins reconstruction work once permits are approved through Rutherford County and materials are on-site. We coordinate all licensed trades including framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, and finish work so the project moves forward on schedule. You receive regular updates so you always know where things stand.
Complete the Final Inspection and Walkthrough
Before we close out the project, we conduct a detailed walkthrough with you at your Murfreesboro property to review every area of work completed. Any punch list items are addressed before we consider the job finished. We also provide documentation of completed work for your insurance file and future reference.